Censorship starves growth

Media censorship greatly hinders economic development, according to Larry Kilman, Communications Director, World Association of Newspapers. Economic studies show that there has never been a famine in a country that has a free press and democracy. But without a free press, it is hard to inform people about the dangers of censorship.




Lisa Creffield Lisa Creffield, Correspondent
Thursday, March 09 - 2006 at 12:09 UAE local time (GMT+4)

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